"jules" <i@freesurf.fr.invalid> wrote in message news:uvbrjThUJHA.5344@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> Hi Robert,
>
> "Robert Aldwinckle" <robald@techemail.com> a crit dans le message de news:%234w0FjFUJHA.6060@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
>> (cross-post added to IE Java)
>
>
>> But now that I have reviewed your original post
>> and see a mention of Microsoft VM I'm wondering
>> if you are confused about what you *should* be seeing
>> anyway. E.g. it looks to me that, at least in XP, the only
>> thing left in the Internet Options about Java is a checkbox
>> Use JRE 1.5.0_02 for <applet> (requires restart)
>> and I suspect that is redundant anyway, since it duplicates
>> an option that is otherwise available in the Java
>
> As some java websites werent working and as the sun java
> i installed wasnt "selectable" in IE7 options(as it didnt show)
> i looked for the Msoft's old java virtual machine(not available anymore
> from them) and installed it (see the link below to screen capture)
>
> http://cjoint.com/?lDmlEm4Z8X
But since nothing is checked there, what's the point? ; )
Also, you don't show the Internet Options, Security tab's
Custom Level settings. There are Java related options
in that dialog and also IIRC a special supplementary dialog
for customizing the use of the MS Java VM.
>
> Sun java is missing in IE7 options after install
> between "international" And "microsoft VM"/"multimedia"
>
>> Control Panel applet. E.g. Run... (press Win-R and enter:)
>> control javacpl.cpl
>> Then open the Advanced tab and expand the node
>> Default Java for browsers
>> Oh. Perhaps if there are no boxes checked in there
>> the option would not appear in the Internet Options
>> Advanced tab? I'll leave it to someone who is more
>> interested in this scenario to do the necessary testing
>> to confirm this idea... ; )
> see both links below for the Java's advanced tab deployed:
>
> http://cjoint.com/?lDmpcdW0Sz
> nb: internet explorer is grayed out but checked
>
> http://cjoint.com/?lDmpEt4zss
>
>
>
>>
>> One difference you may have in Vista, if I understand it
>> correctly, is having to start that Control Panel applet
>> using the Administrator, e.g. instead of being able to use
>> the standard Run... dialog you might have to open the
>> Control Panel itself, navigate to the Java applet, and then
>> press Shift-RightClick to see a Run As... command to use
>> with it. Etc.
>
> No way to run it as administratror, in the control panel under vista
That's odd. There is in XP. Are you pressing Shift-
when you right-click on the icon for the Java CP applet?
The command I'm referring to only shows when I press
Shift- while right-clicking there.
BTW if you don't get it working with those hints,
what I would do is uninstall the old MSJava stuff
and try to see if the Sun stuff will reinstall properly
normally.
>
>> Good luck
> Many Thanks for your kind help
> Happy thanksgiving
> Regards
That was last month for me. ; )
Robert
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